The Lost Dialogues of Table 18 eBook Kevin Kierstead
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The Lost Dialogues of Table 18 eBook Kevin Kierstead
This book (well, the half I read anyway) was well written and had very good use of dialog and I could see how it would be appealing to people like my wife who enjoy other people's conversations. However, I prefer to have stimulating conversation instead of reading it and like my reading to have characters that do stuff besides talk, so I was eventually bored with this conversation. If you enjoy eavesdropping on the table next to you, give it a try. It you don't, then it will probably bore you like it did me.Tags : Buy The Lost Dialogues of Table 18: Read 8 Books Reviews - Amazon.com,ebook,Kevin Kierstead,The Lost Dialogues of Table 18,HUMOR General,PHILOSOPHY Social
The Lost Dialogues of Table 18 eBook Kevin Kierstead Reviews
This book is funny and very entertaining. I highly recommend it to everyone as it will make you laugh out loud. The conversations in this book will have you anxiously turning the pages to see what is being talked about next. I cannot wait to read more from this author.
A little too much dialoque and cussing but otherwise a qick and interisting read. The story has you wishing the pirate continues to bless us with his humerous yet so thought provoking wisdom. If I had to describe this book in two words it would be " Fun read ".
This is the second book from this author that I have read and I find him refreshing. This book was laugh out loud funny. It was just the ticket I needed. I highly recommend this book AND this author. Now I am off to read his third book!!!
Reading this book was like being there with the author and his pirate friend. Granted, there were times it was like being the slightly out-of-the-loop friend who had problems keeping up with the conversation, but that made it no less entertaining. The times where the conversation was hard to follow were entertaining simply because they wound around and eventually came back to a place where I felt I was once again part of the conversation.
The short chapters are quick and easy to read. Each one is another topic, another night at Table 18. I'm looking forward to reading more from Kevin Kierstead.
Well how often have I found myself listening in on conversations of others. I find this book different from anything I have ever read before. I couldn't wait to hear the outcome of each situation. Conversations between people is fascinating takes your mind off your own life. People are strange in itself and and seeing how they handle situations or what kind of advice they offer is very refreshing. This book will make you laugh and we can all use a good laugh.
Reading the first book by Kierstead (I'll be reviewing three), I confess I was often thrown back into some big family get-togethers when a number of my nephews would come together and start talking. I can also remember that many times, the women in the room would yell, "oh gross..." and promptly get up to leave. We all agreed, it's a guy thing... Or, if you are a gal that enjoys weird humor...hey, go for it!
Now, I'm just going to go for the gold here folks. How often, do you consider the possibility of collecting boogers for the purpose of using them to create something? "I guarantee you that I could buy 50 lbs. of boogers for under $20 in a single day." (p. 81). Of course, the discussion didn't get deep enough to figure out how many people needed to acquire 50 lbs.
And then, I thought, there was the seasonal issue when there would be none because snot is prevalent in winter...
This small book also contains similar short essays on The Purpose of Life, Evolution, War, Pets, Men and Women, Political News, U.F.O.s, Buzz Words, Work, Bugs, Music, The Beach, Penguin, and Scam, Lint and Education. As you can see, the eclectic range of information is surely going to capture your immediate attention.
Take, for instance, Pets, which are one of my interests... This discussion started with sharing that a "Facebook" member talked about how cruel it was to put a dog to death and added photo after photo of those dogs scheduled. Now I must admit this one almost turned me off. But then, the question was broadened. Why didn't the girl post pictures of rats or snakes...for surely they had just as much right to be kept alive (especially with your money?) Still, finally, I did have to agree with the basic question...What leads an individual to take up causes such as "Save the Whales" for surely they've never met one or had one as a close friend?
Just don't say too much about cats, my personal friends...
Another topic that interested me was Work...It seems that work has been a main part of my life since I was adult. Like the woman they discussed, I Loved my job. Well, it was quickly determined that she, and I guess I, was lying...
Given what happened during the last few years of that job...I had to agree...
And then there was the dialogue on evolution. Now everybody knows that arguments go on continuously about this topic, so I wasn't expecting..."What if I told you evolution was an illusion." (p. 13)
I didn't think I could create a good argument on that...
Because finally, I had already read "You know," I said, "I got to thinking on the way in here; what is the purpose of life if you set aside all religions?" (p. 1)
And I realized that once I knew God, there was really not much more reason to discuss it further...
Kevin A. Kierstead is not a standup comedian, but he was born in a distant galaxy...so that certainly explains just about everything, right? (And by the way, there's an essay about those who add "right?" or "isn't that right?" that you won't want to miss.) Highly recommended for those who enjoy humor about everyday life. A perfect gift for a brother, cousin, nephew...or your frat brother...LOL
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Well-written and a quick read, these series of conversations contained in the little gem of a book ("Lost Dialogues of Table 18") are fun and thought-provoking. Description is sparse because it really is about the crispness of the dialogue. It was a pleasure to eavesdrop on the two characters as they discussed a variety of topics.
This book (well, the half I read anyway) was well written and had very good use of dialog and I could see how it would be appealing to people like my wife who enjoy other people's conversations. However, I prefer to have stimulating conversation instead of reading it and like my reading to have characters that do stuff besides talk, so I was eventually bored with this conversation. If you enjoy eavesdropping on the table next to you, give it a try. It you don't, then it will probably bore you like it did me.
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